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Posted on 6/9/19 at 11:38 am to hogsnbeer
I've enjoyed buying and using old hand tools for years. Lately, I've been cleaning up some solid, user-quality hand planes and tuning them up. I like to use them along with my power tools when I work on certain projects.
I have a couple newer sets of chisels, but I mostly use older ones that I have put to work over the years. There is something rewarding about using a tool that was used for a lifetime before you ever even saw it.
I have a couple newer sets of chisels, but I mostly use older ones that I have put to work over the years. There is something rewarding about using a tool that was used for a lifetime before you ever even saw it.
Posted on 6/9/19 at 1:25 pm to hogsnbeer
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Also check out “hand tool rescue” on YouTube, no talking or crappy music playing in the background
I got one of his bicycle wrenches.
Posted on 6/9/19 at 2:50 pm to hogsnbeer
Paul Sellers is another good one on youtube and his own site for learning more about older hand tools and how to use them. It is hard to beat learning from a person with 50+ years of experience. He is better for learning than Roy Underhill because he is not limited by the 20 some odd minute tv format.
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